Download Deep Blue Sea(action, horror, thriller)Samual L Jackson plays a businessman who sinks $200 million into a special project to help fight brain cancer. As part of this project, medical biologist Susan McAlester (Saffron Burrows) rather naughtily figures out a way to genetically embiggen shark brains, so that cancer-battling enzymes can be harvested. However, the shark subjects become super smart and decide they don't much like being cooped up in pens and being stabbed with hypodermics, so they figure a way to break out and make for the open sea...

actors:

Thomas Jane

as Carter Blake

Saffron Burrows

as Dr. Susan McCallister

LL Cool J

as Sherman 'Preacher' Dudley

Michael Rapaport

as Tom Scoggins

Stellan Skarsg??rd

as Jim Whitlock

Samuel L. Jackson

as Russell Franklin

Jacqueline McKenzie

as Janice Higgins

Aida Turturro

as Brenda Kerns

Cristos

as Boat Captain

Daniel Rey

as Helicopter Pilot

Valente Rodriguez

as Helicopter Co-Pilot

Brent Roam

as Helicopter Winch Operator

Eyal Podell

as Boy #1

Erinn Bartlett

as Girl #1

Dan Thiel

as Kevin Crawford

directors: Renny Harlinrating:5.50"Deep Blue Sea"

"Die Hard 2," "Cliffhanger," misunderstood "Cutthroat Island", underestimated "Long Kiss Goodnight" And the guilty pleasure (but pretty damn good) "Adventures Of Ford Fairlane," Renny Harlin has proved itself time and again as one of the most visually competent action directors around. He always behind their work, sincerely I love most of his films. With "Deep Blue Sea", Harlin is in the midst of trying to keep his career going due to low box office take of their previous films. The result is a film that is on autopilot. An attempt to regain the respect of studies and audience with a slam-bang summer movie that gets the job with ease, not only for the morning.

Perhaps the biggest problem in "Deep Blue" is the casting. Saffron Burrows and Thomas Jane lead the cast that also includes Samuel L. Jackson, LL Cool J, and Michael Rapaport. Both Jane Burrows and give what can only be described as serious misconduct performances. As members of a science and research team in a state of the art facility ocean off the coast of Baja California, Mexico, crew is in the midst of a study on sharks. Sharks are the key to a possible cure for Alzheimer's disease and other brain dysfunction ( is explained further in the trailer of the film in the film). The scientists have expanded the brains of animals, making them smarter and faster . When a chief executive officer (Jackson) arrives for a tour of the facility , sharks start an uprising that threatens the crew is very existence. In the middle of nowhere, the team tries to survive both the sharks and sinking structure.

Saffron Burrows is just the wrong choice of the lead scientific role. His monotonous British ruined a bad movie ( "Wing Commander") and establishing a good ( "The loss of sexual innocence"). I do not think she has a lot talent, in addition to their beauty, and its presence here lethargic directly conflicts with the high-octane action around him. Thomas Jane in On the other hand, was good in the role of Dirk Diggle of drug trafficking to a friend "Boogie Nights". The seemed more alive to 30 minutes of screen time in that film all 95 minutes of "Deep Blue Sea". I am a bit surprised that nobody mentioned lack of enthusiasm during the filming. For the lead role, the film need someone who can burst off the screen with fury and charm. Jane has none. The movie leaves all wet.

Saying that "Deep Blue Sea" is necessary to do better might be a stretch piece. This is an action film with great emotion and many explosions. You can not expect Shakespeare when you buy a ticket for this. However, the screenplay credited to three writers is very weak (I assume that a large part of the story were cut for time) and the score of Trevor Rabin is the blandest, most superficial music to hit the ears in a long time. Hopes were this, but all the bad parts quickly add.

Harlin specialty is the action sequence. He is one of the few directors who knows left squeeze the right to fair hearing. "Deep Blue" is filled with wonderful sequences of suspense and a real amount of anxiety. The computer-generated sharks move with alarming speed and dexterity. They maintain patterns on their toes. I can not remember the last time you heard a scream of fear hearing. Harlin milk every moment for most emotion. I was very tense throughout the film. Rare that a guy as well as jaded me.

The comparison with "Jaws" is very regrettable. Just because the film features sharks does not suggest an immediate "Jaws" Ripoff. We had about 10 high school movies with plots interchangeable and identical ends, even more than nobody bats an eye. "Deep Blue Sea" is alone with his rousing emotions and deeply undernourished script. "Jaws" is not.

is hot and summer is about 3 / 4 of the way through. Escape with " Eyes Wide Shut" or "Blair Witch Project" is impossible. "Deep Blue Sea" good old fuels the need for action, action and more action. It's summer entertainment at the highest order, and evil, the thing works. Hopefully it can Harlin rebound in the future with better material. For now, this is the best source emotions for the summer. ---------- 7DBS saw for $ 2.50 on the big screen (cheaper than renting a video), and that day I was wishing nothing but a silly action film that me to entertain some 100 minutes. That's what gave me, so it was satisfied.

However, under different circumstances (higher price of admission, wanting something more than a movie on the day of launch, etc.) probably would not have liked. The characters are really thin - barely learned one thing about them, and were almost interchangeable. The dialogue was weak and cliché. Sharks - supposedly intelligent - failed much of a chance to demonstrate his alleged intelligence. The sets were good, but still had a look to them suggested that the extra money that could have polished them up . The characters commit some really stupid actions along the way.